Symphion Recognized as a Key Player in Print Security Landscape 2025
In a significant development for the cybersecurity sector,
Symphion, Inc., renowned as the global leader in print fleet cybersecurity, has garnered a pivotal recognition in
Quocirca's Print Security Landscape 2025 report. This independent analysis sheds light on the challenges associated with securing diversified print environments, highlighting Symphion's role in addressing this pressing issue.
Leading the Charge in Print Security
The report delineates Symphion's innovative offering,
Print Fleet Cyber Security as a Service™, which delivers comprehensive security solutions for printer endpoints. This service stands out due to its emphasis on robust automation, persistent monitoring, and real-time compliance enforcement across diverse enterprise print infrastructures. While many solutions only provide toolkits for self-management, Symphion has differentiated itself by striving for managed cybersecurity outcomes, positioning itself as a trusted ally amid an increasingly perilous threat landscape.
Acknowledgment of Risk in Print Security
In comments regarding the research findings,
Jim LaRoe, CEO of Symphion, emphasized the importance of recognizing the risk associated with modern print environments: "With cyberattacks increasingly targeting overlooked endpoints like networked printers, organizations can no longer afford to treat printer security as an afterthought." His perspective encapsulates the necessity for organizations to reevaluate their print security strategies, particularly as the digital threat landscape evolves.
Insights from Quocirca's Report
Quocirca's annual report critically assesses leading vendors regarding their strategic vision and technical capabilities, diving into areas such as policy enforcement, vulnerability remediation, device fortification, and adherence to regulatory standards. Alarmingly, the 2025 findings indicate that many organizations continue to view print security as a significant blind spot, despite heightened investment in broader endpoint protection initiatives. Notably, 56% of surveyed organizations reported experiencing a data breach linked to their print operations in the past year.
Louella Fernandes, CEO of Quocirca, remarked on the growing prevalence of multi-vendor fleet security weaknesses: "Previous studies have identified this issue, and the current findings suggest that the problem is worsening." She pointed out that while new printers and multifunctional printers (MFPs) are becoming increasingly sophisticated and connected, older devices still play a crucial role in many companies' print architecture, posing integration challenges with unified security management platforms.
Meeting the Demand for Automated Security
Symphion's recognition by Quocirca reflects the rising demand for specialized, automated print fleet security integrated into overall cyber hygiene frameworks within enterprises. The
Print Fleet Cyber Security as a Service™ allows organizations to implement security policies broadly, mitigate inconsistencies in configuration, and sustain audit readiness—all without overburdening internal teams.
As LaRoe succinctly put it,
"Symphion is delivering a highly focused, technology-enabled program that combines purpose-built technologies, experienced professionals, and proven processes to ensure printer endpoints are protected and compliant by default." This service transcends mere product offerings, presenting a fully managed service model tailored to the varying cybersecurity maturity levels across different enterprises. The company's innovative approach aligns seamlessly with contemporary zero-trust initiatives and ongoing risk management needs.
About Symphion
Based in
Dallas, Texas,
Symphion, Inc. stands as the premier provider of comprehensive print fleet cybersecurity solutions. Their commitment to safeguarding enterprise print infrastructure positions them at the forefront of addressing critical security challenges. More information can be found at
www.symphion.com.
As the landscape of cybersecurity continues to shift, Symphion's recognition as a key player signifies not just their success, but also the urgent call for companies to prioritize print security in their overall risk management frameworks.